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1by McKenzie, David“...Most migration surveys do not ask about the legal status of migrants due to concerns about the sensitivity of this question List randomization is a technique...”
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2by Vanore, Michaella Mazzucato, Valentina Siegel, Melissa Published in Social science & medicine (1982) (01.05.2015)“...In Moldova, large-scale and rapidly feminised migration flows have inspired a wave of qualitative reports on children “left behind”. Despite this recent...”
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3by Loschmann, Craig Parsons, Christopher R Siegel, Melissa Published in World development (01.10.2015)“...•Refugee return programs are potentially crucial development interventions.•We assess the efficacy of the largest, the UNHCR shelter program in...”
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4by Hooijen, Inge Meng, Christoph Reinold, Julia Siegel, Melissa Published in European planning studies (02.12.2017)“...Graduates are considered a convenient source of human capital in today's knowledge-based economy. It is therefore crucial to understand what drives their...”
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5by Cebotari, Victor Mazzucato, Valentina Siegel, Melissa Published in The Journal of development studies (04.03.2017)“...This paper examines the relation between parental migration and children's health in Ghana (N = 2760) and Nigeria (N = 2168) and considers four dimensions of...”
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6by WAIDLER, JENNIFER VANORE, MICHAELLA GASSMANN, FRANZISKA SIEGEL, MELISSA Published in Ageing and society (01.03.2017)“...This paper empirically evaluates the wellbeing of elderly individuals ‘left behind’ by their adult migrant children in Moldova. Using data from a nationally...”
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7by Volante, Louis Lara, Camila Klinger, Don A Siegel, Melissa Published in Canadian journal of education (22.03.2020)“...Dans le large contexte de la migration, l'education et l'integration des enfants immigrants dans les systemes scolaires canadiens sont devenues une...”
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8by Cebotari, Victor Siegel, Melissa Mazzucato, Valentina Published in Comparative migration studies (01.12.2018)“...There is scarce empirical evidence on the relation between migration and child health in Moldova and Georgia—two post-Soviet countries with large out-migration...”
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9by Sturge, Georgina Bilgili, Özge Siegel, Melissa Published in Global networks (Oxford) (01.10.2016)“...Highly skilled migrants are presumably in a better position than less skilled ones to contribute to development in their countries of origin, largely by way of...”
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10by Fajth, Veronika Bilgili, Özge Loschmann, Craig Siegel, Melissa Published in Comparative migration studies (01.12.2019)“...This paper investigates how social dimensions of life in local communities are affected by the long-term presence of Congolese refugees in Rwanda, paying...”
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11by Mazzucato, Valentina Cebotari, Victor Siegel, Melissa Published in Child indicators research (01.12.2017)“...This study empirically measures the perceptions towards maternal and paternal migration of male and female children who stay behind in Ghana. It analyses...”
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12by Meshkovska, Biljana Siegel, Melissa Stutterheim, Sarah E Bos, Arjan E. R Published in The Journal of sex research (04.05.2015)“...Female sex trafficking is a pressing concern. In this article, we provide a comprehensive overview of relevant issues regarding the concept of female sex...”
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13by Waidler, Jennifer Waidler, Jennifer Vanore, Michaella Vanore, Michaella Gassmann, Franziska Gassmann, Franziska Siegel, Melissa Siegel, Melissa Published in Journal of population ageing (01.09.2018)“...High rates of migration coupled with low formal social protection provisions may place many members of the elderly Georgian population in precarious living...”
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14“...Despite growing concern over the potential consequences of migration for the “left behind,” few systematic attempts have been made to document the relationship...”
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15by Louis Volante Don Klinger Özge Bilgili Melissa Siegel Published in Canadian journal of education (01.01.2017)“...International achievement measures such as the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) have traditionally reported a significant gap between...”
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16“...Using household survey data collected between September 2011 and December 2012 from Moldova and Georgia, this paper measures and compares the multidimensional...”
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17“...This paper is the first of its kind to comparatively examine the evolution of feminized migration flows from Moldova and Georgia in the post-Soviet period...”
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18“...Migrant remittances, particularly when transferred through the banking system, may contribute to financial development in migrants' home countries. We analyse...”
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20“...This is the first paper of its kind to look at policy perspectives on return migration in Turkey, based on an analysis of official documents and a series of...”